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Development of a real-time PCR marker targeting a new unauthorized genetically modified microorganism producing protease identified by DNA walking

Marie‐Alice Fraiture, Andrea Gobbo, Ugo Marchesi, Daniela Verginelli, Nina Papazova, Nancy H. C. Roosens

2021International Journal of Food Microbiology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A PCR-based DNA walking analysis was performed on a protease product suspected to contain a new unauthorized genetically modified microorganism (GMM). Though the characterization of unnatural associations of sequences between the pUB110 shuttle vector and a Bacillus amyloliquefaciens gene coding for a protease, the presence of the GMM was shown. Based on these sequences of interest, a real-time PCR marker was developed to target specifically the newly discovered GMM, namely GMM protease2. The performance of the real-time PCR marker was assessed in terms of specificity and sensitivity. The applicability of the real-time PCR GMM protease2 marker was also demonstrated on microbial fermentation products. To confirm its use by other GMO enforcement laboratories, the transferability of the in-house validated real-time PCR marker was demonstrated by assays performed by an external laboratory.

Topics & Concepts

Genetically modified organismProteaseDNABiologyPolymerase chain reactionGenetically engineeredComputational biologyReal-time polymerase chain reactionGeneticsGeneBiochemistryEnzymeBacteriophages and microbial interactionsGenetically Modified Organisms ResearchAnimal Genetics and Reproduction